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Serverless Programming Cookbook

By : Heartin Kanikathottu
Book Image

Serverless Programming Cookbook

By: Heartin Kanikathottu

Overview of this book

Managing physical servers will be a thing of the past once you’re able to harness the power of serverless computing. If you’re already prepped with the basics of serverless computing, Serverless Programming Cookbook will help you take the next step ahead. This recipe-based guide provides solutions to problems you might face while building serverless applications. You'll begin by setting up Amazon Web Services (AWS), the primary cloud provider used for most recipes. The next set of recipes will cover various components to build a Serverless application including REST APIs, database, user management, authentication, web hosting, domain registration, DNS management, CDN, messaging, notifications and monitoring. The book also introduces you to the latest technology trends such as Data Streams, Machine Learning and NLP. You will also see patterns and practices for using various services in a real world application. Finally, to broaden your understanding of Serverless computing, you'll also cover getting started guides for other cloud providers such as Azure, Google Cloud Platform and IBM cloud. By the end of this book, you’ll have acquired the skills you need to build serverless applications efficiently using various cloud offerings.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Introduction

In the previous chapters, we learned about various essential components for building a standard serverless web application such as functions, Rest API, datastore, user management, hosting, and domain registration. As discussed at the end of the previous chapter, a real-world application may not always be a web application, or may be extended with additional capabilities.

Until now, we were invoking Lambda from the API gateway. However, Lambdas may also be invoked reactively as a result of some triggers based on states of other services. In this chapter, we will first discuss adding messaging and notification support to serverless applications. Later, we will see how to trigger Lambdas based on state changes in various other services.

The following are the prerequisites for this chapter:

  • A working AWS account
  • Configuring AWS CLI as discussed in the Your first Lambda...